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<blockquote data-quote="Skooter" data-source="post: 8093200" data-attributes="member: 647506"><p>The reason I wanted to put 3.5's in the dash is because I wanted them to help raise the stage and move it more towards the front, so I can use my rear speakers to their full potential as well without turning them down all the way. I have a big SUV, so I'm also trying to fill the cabin and eliminate dead zones. If I'm going about this wrong, please, correct me, but this is the way I'm thinking about it, from a live musician turned car audio fanatic's perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skooter, post: 8093200, member: 647506"] The reason I wanted to put 3.5's in the dash is because I wanted them to help raise the stage and move it more towards the front, so I can use my rear speakers to their full potential as well without turning them down all the way. I have a big SUV, so I'm also trying to fill the cabin and eliminate dead zones. If I'm going about this wrong, please, correct me, but this is the way I'm thinking about it, from a live musician turned car audio fanatic's perspective. [/QUOTE]
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